Peanut Butter Truffle Tart

Please tell me there are some readers out there who are just as excited for the 2012 Summer Olympics as I am? Normally, I am not one to watch sports on TV. Something about the TV just makes it impossible for me to get into it. If I’m there, in person, then I can get into some sports. But something about the Olympics brings out the fanatical sports fan in me. It’s not that I know enough to root for a person or team but to see the struggle and effort from every athlete I find absolutely inspiring. I got all wrapped up in Phelps’ gold medal collection the last time around and will admit, I do root for USA, as it seems almost unpatriotic not to.

Something about the Olympics just elevates every level of competition and it’s hard to not want to cheer for the men and women out there working so hard. I can remember growing up watching the Olympics every time they came on and dreaming of being an amazing athlete some day. That may have not happened, but I cook like a champ and still root for each and every one of them!

Preparation:

Heat oven to 350°F.

In the bowl of your stand mixer, combine the peanut butter cookie dough with the crushed granola bars. In 10-inch tart pan with removable bottom, use the flat bottom of a glass to press dough in bottom and up side. Bake 12 to 17 minutes or until light golden brown.

Carefully remove the tart from the oven and with the back of spoon, gently press down crust on bottom and sides. Return to oven and bake 3 to 5 minutes longer or until deep golden brown. Press down crust again with spoon. Cool 3 minutes.

In small microwavable bowl, microwave peanut butter on 1 minute or until melted and creamy; stir.

Spread warm peanut butter in bottom of crust. Pour chocolate mixture over peanut butter mixture. Sprinkle peanuts evenly over top. ( I poured more peanut butter on top and ran a toothpick through it). Refrigerate at least 2 hours or until serving time. For easier cutting, let tart stand at room temperature 15 minutes before serving. Store in refrigerator up to 3 days.

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